frasz
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Post by frasz on Oct 16, 2018 15:55:01 GMT -5
Hi guys, new user and haven't found this already searching the forums... I bought a new (old) house that came with a beautiful white Homestead Wind II fan in the dining area. ibb.co/e6evvfAttachment DeletedIt is, however, missing the light housing or glass. Old pictures of the home show the fan with what appears to be the GDL-8 glass, but currently there is just a standard bulb mounted sideways underneath, so I'm not quite sure what is really missing. ibb.co/gMyr1LAttachment DeletedDoes anyone have any light parts for one of these fans they are selling or currently hanging onto? PAR or 4 way or glass? Will consider any matching part. Thank you, Eric
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Post by Brian L. on Oct 18, 2018 3:16:05 GMT -5
Hi guys, new user and haven't found this already searching the forums... I bought a new (old) house that came with a beautiful white Homestead Wind II fan in the dining area. ibb.co/e6evvfIt is, however, missing the light housing or glass. Old pictures of the home show the fan with what appears to be the GDL-8 glass, but currently there is just a standard bulb mounted sideways underneath, so I'm not quite sure what is really missing. ibb.co/gMyr1LDoes anyone have any light parts for one of these fans they are selling or currently hanging onto? PAR or 4 way or glass? Will consider any matching part. Thank you, Eric Yep, it is the glass that is unfortunately missing, your best bet is to contact an old lighting showroom of some sort or find another collector who is willing to part with their WIND series fan. I actually have not seen these fans with these glass dome light kits often so finding one will require a lot of luck. I am not sure what the Drum glass tabs look like, however, you might be able to find something similar to put onto your fan that is a similar size and whatnot. Do you know the diameter of the light kit, along with the mechanism that holds the glass in place? Pictures of these parts will help me potentially source you something close. Best of luck! Brian
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